SOLVIS is exhibitor at the 2nd International Fair of Energetics, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources which is held from October 1st to 4th 2013. in Zagreb.
SOLVIS is exhibitor at the 2nd International Fair of Energetics, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Sources which is held from October 1st to 4th 2013. in Zagreb.
20.09.2013. Solvis in Šibenik on debate about Solarisation of Croatia and employment initiative trough New Energetics.
In cooperation with the company Latitude Energy Aps,Solvis modules are presented at the fair Energy Europe in Copenhagen from May 23th to 25th 2013.
SOLVIS is exhibitor at the International Energy Fair, which is held from June 4th to 6th 2013 in Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Within the 4th Zagreb energy week Solvis presented the company profile under the Promotion of Catalogue of Companies engaged in environmental protection activities.
More about it: poveznici http://www.hgk.hr/wp-content/blogs.dir/1/files_mf/katalog_oie_2013_web.pdf
Within the UNDP Project of sustainable energy management, on 7th of May Solvis presented in Renewable energy context the usage of solar energy and PV appliance to the course attendant.
„They have rising employment policy, lot of orders and production increase, and this is I have to admint very atipically for Croatia“ – said Minister of Economy Ivan Vrdoljak after visiting Varazdin company Solvis.
*Source: www.poslovni.hr
Fair of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Labin, 26th of April 2013
SOLVIS is a photovoltaic modules producer based in Croatia. We would like to inform you that if you buy photovoltaic modules from SOLVIS, the duties regarding imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells and wafers) originating or consigned from the People’s Republic of China (due to 5 March 2013, the COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) no. 182/2013) will not be imposed on you!.
The regulation has been adopted as part of the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy proceedings concerning imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and key components (i.e. cells and wafers) originating from the People’s Republic of China. The Commission found sufficient prima facie evidence that the low-priced imported products were being dumped and subsidized, hence causing significant damage to the European Union’s industry. The Regulation directs the Customs authorities to take the appropriate steps to register the imports of the named products from the People’s Republic of China into the European Union. Pursuant to the anti-dumping and anti-subsidy legislation of the European Union, duties may be levied retroactively on all registered imports – after the date of publication of the Regulation.
Solvis Presentation in Ozalj and Duga Resa in Cooperation with Energy Association LUG (LAG Vallis Colapis)


